Darwin’s Cafe is a grand-cafe type op place with a magnificent look over the river Tejo, the tower of Belem and the Ponte 25 de Abril. The place is more expensive than other places in Lisbon, but the location is worth it. You can even combine a few hours of work here with a visit to the tourist attractions in Belem.

This small cafe is located in Alfama and has some basic dishes and sandwiches. The place is mainly visited by tourists, so there is not really a working vibe going on. Still this is a comfortable spot to spend a few hours watching the ships go by while getting some work done.

This is a small bakery with places to sit. They have a big variety of breads, coffees and juices, strong WiFi and plenty of power plugs. The place is small and therefore maybe not a spot to spend the whole day, but

The specialty of this cafe are pregos: fresh bakes bread with steak on it. They are very good and somewhat more expensive than the rest of the city. Apart from the great food this is a very realxed place to get some work done.

Local cafe in the district of Anjos. This cafe offers a different lunch menu every day. The prices are more than reasonable. ONly disadvantage is that it’s a bit dark. Gets very crowded around lunch time.